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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1905-02-03, Page 5Supplement to Abe Clinton Newr« CLINTON, ONTARIO, FEBRUARY $, 190,* Longevity of Irishmen is -proyner• (dial, but -even in that coinitry for doctor to be in practice at the age of ninety is unique. Dry Woods of Birr has that distinction, and at the;, Last meeting of the district board of guardians it Was decided to grant !hili a full suponannuation ' aT]ow- lance: Popular with his patients, whom Ee Visited on a bicycle, the venerable c itis ler s enuo�rsly objected to "`'4'6 g' �ipr'opos' T Wiirfirst brought forward. He urged that ho ,was willing and able to earn. his•sal- !ary and did not wish to take money from the public that he did not earn, ►London Globe. • J. 8. Hoover. Women giriderx.' % In 1852 the "following challenge np. 'neared in an > ngiish paper; "A. mem. ber of one of the leading clubs in Lon- don and a master of foxhounds offers to back .a young `Indy, from 42,000 to £5;000 ($10,000 to, $25,000) against any other -lady in England, to ride from London ' to 'Birmingham, using two horses, to ridefour miles over the New, market course, to • ride a four mile .steeplechase over Hertfordshire or, to •hunt the 'Tinsley foxhounds and to kill a fox with them." In the paper the following weekthe challenge -was accepted . by Miss Mary •Ashbtirton, d, woman horse breaker. •Nelson Sall Every branch inour line i$ complete, you can get any article produced at.this store. Our Prices bring The Trade,' Our personal supervision goes with every chase and satisfaction is guaranteed. UNDERTAKING Night or.day calls promptly attended to soda OVE* & wArr COMING OPERA HOUSE One Night CLINTON, ONT. Only Pe'�xisttt pace �'regtuaen . t t Persian ladies, who are said toflave e6mplexions .whose bloom and velvety, softness are simply, wonderful, use no sort of cream ,or Ointment for' their faces. " 1':nstead they, apply half an hour before theirdaily bath a coating of white of egg, ,When this has corn-.. pletely dried- it is sponged of with Tepid water to which is added a little tincture of benzoin, and then the skin is sponged overwitii cold milk. The white of egg cleanses the,. skin, ' and the treatment described removes all impurities from the complexion, Ieay. ing it Smoot# etas pa or a cI ild.° SOON WAIT TULSDAY, DIXIE;iS IN OLD VIRGINIA • itrt .44 ti`sAix telf • A play for the people; neat clean show' for all —Genuine old! • tithe planta- Q. Lion • festivities—Comedians, Singers, Dancers—Namous. Olynlphi';i Quartette Singing Kings—Pretty Ladies in the fields of cotton A •gland chorus of blend"``� ed artists --Genuine Louisiana Jubilee Singers and Plantation•Shouters-=tubi,' n '4`�j Musical Quartette, that are known for their music—Solo Cornet Band, 'Superb ► , Orchestra—Hear good songs, new songs, old songs—G gents, Good- D ance'rs, ladies >,nd ADMISSION 350 RESERVE SEATS 5• 00 On Sale at W. D. Fair and Co.'. Extensive CLOTHING SALI3 THE BIGGEST SNAP OF THE •. SEASON • To go on sale Saturday, January 28th • - * before stock -taking w 100 Men's Suits Consists of Scotch, Engiish and, Canadian - tweeds, in grey,grey'and black,olive and fawn iautl !Backe. . $12 Suits for $7 5t), $8 Suits for $5 25 and all others at: * correspondingly low prices, sizes il-4 50 Men's Imported Worsted and Serge Suits in • blue: black and fancy colorings and etripes,fiee trimmings and latest styles, $12 Suits for $7.50 and $8.50 Suits at $5.75, • - 40 Men's Overcoats in black, grey and stripes, all this •season's goods. Specially trimmed and A i goods. Will go at one half their value. 20 Boys' heavy Overcoats at half price. . 75 Boys' Suits, regular price $2.50 to $0 reduced to $1.75 and $4 Other prices at same reduction. . 20 Men's Odd Coats at half price 30 Men's Odd Vests to go at half price. 80 pairs Men's Pants minced one third from regular price, �,. 50 pairs Boys' Knickers reduced one third from regular iM O. These goods are largely our own make and ea'n be •reli d on Any person in need of anything in the •above lines, can save -1(1 • ' A a�. o• tib• 4 • to.50 per cent on all purchases. Come early on Saturday and see for .yourselves'- T. JACKSON The; �L° -�� REL,IriBL�C*****************g***4 o '..IIY.,Wtr( .� Gfolb., .. 't '' (r'lier Snlail Clul!'[i z'eir. ` ' -• r2 VOhiler `what it is," said the fali%, 1y• man, "that makes laudlor,,ds acid janitors. dislike to have small children in flats." "The small. children, X moss " replied, the savage bachelor. . Cabre, &er.e4: Sahara. ' 'fter much deliberation iheirrene$; Gove3�nment hats' decided to span Wel ' great Sahara from South Algeria toll the west coast. With 'an electric'dable.4 Tho line, yvhicli is from In-Slalah, viC44,'• Tidekalt and Tageneut, to '.Pimbutctt ,;l , ,will be about 620 Miles in length k and will cyst $300,000. Tho worse to be employed in about. p, year ♦ 1. Arbe 4 ♦ � A'R' aj '� . Alt' :er Good LIS Everything ;vi11 be, sold .at lowest ' prices to clear during. the next month. If you quant any of the following now is the time. and this is the place to save money. Fur coats, Fur Robes, vercoats; Shits, Odd Pants, Blankets, Underwear,' Yarns, Wool `Socks, c&c, ' .. Ladies Jackets Ladies Skirts, Ladies Underwear, Lath&s" Hosiery,. --d` Dress Goods, Flannelette's,. Wrapperettes. Flanziels.. Botts & libbers. vVe etpect the prices that we ti give to make a speedy• clearance of the tines offered. The Old. Stand 4 14. PLUMSTI3I3L Vii; s 0- PENMANSHIP IW MAIL, DRESSMAKING Finest pen•written copies, All practice work carefully examined, with red ink er'ltieisms. muscular movement made o.sr, Iimpioy the long winter evenings by pleasant and profit- able work, Twenty lessons—my course in writing—at an exceedingly cheap rate. Cona- 7menee any time. Year namo en a dozen blank cards, With white ink, for 25e., white cards 20c. J, ,i. BAILEY., Qoderich, Ont. Theundersigned, who ie a thoroughly competent drese and mantle maker. is pre- pared to ao work of this nature, at the home of patrons. Charges reasonable, MISB M. BAND*, care of J'AtiEZ RANDS. o' RY